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Exotic Decor at Our Dallas store

Exotic Decor at Our Dallas store

We are fortunate enough to go on several trips a year to such exotic locations as India, China, and South America. During our journeys we stumble across unique items that might be vintage, antiques, or even the last one left. So, every trip, we're sure to bring our empty suitcases to fill with these rare finds so we can carry them back home.

Our Employee’s Home: Paige’s House

Decorative table accent

What is your role at Wisteria? I am the Senior Creative Manager, I manage all the photography for the catalog and web. I direct and edit the photography at the photo shoots and the styling on set.

Handmade Books in Jaipur, India

Making Books by Hand

This company was started when three young friends rented a booth at a trade fair 14 years ago to sell books and bags made of handmade paper. This Indian artisan has grown great lengths since then and now specializes in handmade paper, bags, books, and leather products. They are located in Jaipur, India and also have a small group of designers and workers from a small village outside of Jaipur.

 

Canna fodder – a beautiful mess of leaves decaying in my brother-in-law Stuart’s planting bed.

Years ago I lived out away from nearly everything and everybody, on a small, wooded acreage in rural Oklahoma. On any clear night, I could step outside my door and look straight up to see the Milky Way sprawl across the sky, like white smoke from a nearby campfire wafting over my house.

I had to give up a few modern conveniences to enjoy this experience, but even the sacrifices of living almost-off-the-grid brought their own rewards. For one thing, I acquired some handy skills: Because winter storms would sometimes lead to power outages, I learned to cut and split my own firewood so I could warm the entire home with more comfortable radiant heat. And because there’s no garbage man in the sticks, I discovered the joys of composting.

Fruit and vegetable trimmings, coffee grounds and egg shells, in fact anything that was once alive, can go into a compost heap. In a matter of weeks this once smelly, kitchen garbage magically transforms into dark, earthlike organic matter to enrich the soil of a garden or even potted plants.

Today I live in a suburb of Dallas, with regular pick-up of not only trash but also recyclables, and yet I still love to keep a compost heap. And I have to confess I’ll probably continue to do so whether or not I have a garden or potted plants. There’s something I find fascinating about witnessing the alchemy of organic decay, when something as useless and gross as a banana peel can become life-sustaining.

Jim
 

Everyone  at Wisteria is surrounded by furniture and home decor items, it’s no wonder after  working here  for a while you start collecting a lot furniture. I thought it would interested to see what all of our favorite pieces of furniture were in our own homes.

Paige's favorite piece of furniture is her Vintage Chinese Butcher Table.

Paige’s favorite is her Vintage Chinese Butcher’s Table: “My favorite piece in my house is my Vintage Chinese Butcher’s Table. I love the shape of it and how sturdy it is. It makes a wonderful buffet in my dining room when I entertain. The drawers are quite big and great for storing my linens and odds and ends. It fits perfectly into my eclectic space and is such a statement piece and I am still in love with it after all these years.”

Brittany's favorite piece is her Bone chest.

Brittany ‘s favorite piece is her Moorish Chest: “I have a few favorite furniture pieces in my home: two antique nightstands that I refinished myself, a large antique end table from my grandmother, even my sleigh bed. But my most favorite piece is also the most eye-cathing: my Moorish Chest. It’s so unusual and almost everyone notices it the first time they walk in my house. And I love telling the story of how it is made. Plus, since its color scheme is relatively neutral, it always looks good no matter how you style it.”

Alice's brass floor lamp.

Alice’s favorite item right now is her iron brass floor lamp: “I absolutely love this lamp!  The brass finish, the unique style of the lamp and the feel that it emanates in our living room.  It is one of the first things you see when you walk into our house and because of the unique look of it, always becomes a conversation piece…another great thing about this lamp (seriously, I have a huge crush) is that it is so versatile…one of those finds that can work in so many different spaces and places!”

My favorite item is my mid-century Kroehler sleeper sofa.

My favorite piece is my mid-century Kroehler sleeper sofa. I saw this in a thrift store from across the room and knew right away I had to have it.

Ryan's favorite piece is his dresser.

Ryan’s favorite piece is his dressers: “My apartment revolves around the mid-century style of these dressers, repurposed as a buffet/bar in my dining room. I just love their simple Danish design, compact size and groovy oval drawer pulls.”

Nikki
 

Louis XVI End Chair / Louis XVI End Chair Royal Blue

Alice
 

Featured Wisteria Item: Handpainted Halo Sunburst Mirror w5248

Harper's Bazaar June/July cover.Our Handpainted Halo Sunburst Mirror was one of Elizabeth Hummer's must-haves.

Nikki
 

If you’re like most people, you’d agree an item on sale is better than paying full price. We chose a couple of our favorite full priced items and paired them with some of our sale items. So, you can mix them with some of the cool Wisteria products you already have or opt for the less expensive option in their place.

1. Stacked Sideboard – White   2. Men’s Travel Laundry Bag   3. Bone Inlaid Bedside Table
4. Kantha Jacket – Blue/Aqua   5. Venetian Glass Mirror

Britt
 

Featured Wisteria Item: Regal French Chandelier w2952

D Home May/June 2012 cover page.Wisteria's Regal French Chandelier is featured in D Home French Issue.

Nikki
 

Once the warm weather rolls in, the get-togethers become more frequent. Here are a few table spread inspirations to get your creative juices going:

A Sugar & Spice themed baby shower:

Image from http://blog.hwtm.com/2010/03/real-parties-sugar-spice-baby-shower/

Luau. Look how simple the tables are and still look so great!

Image from http://www.foundersinn.com/gallery-en.html

Use local botanicals to decorate your indoor gathering.

Make the food its own decoration!

Mister-Ry
 

Where and how high? Sounds like a challenge that my husband would make to me during one of our workouts…but not to fret. This is just one of those questions that we are asking ourselves in regards to lighting.

I asked our resident interior decorator, and this is what she suggested…

Above a dining room table, 18 to 32 inches from the bottom of the fixture to the top of the table.

 

 In a foyer, we recommend 18 to 24 inches from the bottom of the fixture to the height of a taller person.

Over an accent table fixtures can be hung lower since no one will be walking under it.  At this point, you can use the same rules as above, but can also go with what looks best.

Alice
 

Our coastal inspired living room.

Our May catalog with a new summer look will be in mailboxes starting next week, but we wanted to give you a chance to preview the collection early. Here are some of the new items that you will find.  Shop and see them all here!

Nikki
 

Featured Wisteria Item: Louis XVI End Chair- Royal Blue w7113

March/ April cover of Lonny Magazine.

 

Lonny featured our Louis XVI End Chair- Royal Blue in their April issue.

Nikki